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† arrivage Obs. [a. OF. arivage act of landing, landing-place:—late L. arribāticum for *adrīpāticum, f. adrīpāre: see arrive v. and -age. Orig. accented arriˈvage.] 1. The act of coming to shore or into port; landing, arrival.
c1384Chaucer H. Fame 223 And previly toke arryvage In the contree of Cartage. 1413Lydgate Pylgr. Sowle ii. xli. 46 Here is the porte of syker arryuage. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. viii. vii. §29 At his arriuage from Sea. 1627― Eng. abridged iii. §5 Creeks and Hauens for Ships arriuage. 2. A landing-place.
c1450Merlin iii. 56 When they be come from their a-rivage, than go be-twene hem and the aryvage. 1542Lam. & Piteous Treat. in Harl. Misc. (1745) IV. 512 Our Enemyes..went downe to our Arryuage, to Thentent to kyll theim, whom the Tempest had spared. 3. That which happens to or befalls one. Cf. arrive 9 c.
1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 516 Man's life is even a short passage, Paine upon paine is his arrivage: And then comes death that spareth none. |